Chris T.

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Victor came out when he said he would . And evaluated the problem with my Dishwasher . From that I was able to make a decision on repair or replacing . I appreciated his honesty and did not try to take advantage of the situation . I am in the home remodeling business and would have caught that right away . I would call on him again when I need his services.

John A.

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LVC replaced a bathroom floor in my hall way bathroom and they replaced the floor covering in my bed bath room. Shane was very professional he responded to my request promptly,he provided me with a quote a few hrs. Later. Shane also showed up for work when he said he would and completed the when he promised. I'm totally empresses with his company and I will use him again!

Armella G.

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Excellent service! They were on time, efficient, and had amazing patience when an issue popped up (my fault, not theirs). Very happy to have found them and look forward to utilizing their services to finish the rest of our bathroom and kitchen projects.

Staci I.

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Chris and his team originally came to install for toilets in my home and did a great job with that and told me they could do other work as well. I had them come back and build a pergola that I bought from Sam’s. They also removed the carpet for my stairs and painted them and surrounding areas. Also installed a kitchen sink faucet for me. I’m going to have them come back and change the vanity tops in my bathroom and put flooring down as well, as I saw some pictures of the work he has done in that regard. Very professional and adapt to changes and requests along the way.

Kellie H.

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So glad I decided to go with this company. These guys love what they do and it shows. We had a kitchen remodel done and new windows installed. I couldn't be happier with the end results! Jenniss, one of the owners, was very helpful when it came time to pick colors. He has a great eye for what looks good together. Appreciate you guys!

Bobby L.

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Working with Deer Creek was great. They were easy to get in touch with and walked me through everything. They tiled a kitchen floor for me, and I am more than happy with their workmanship. I am hoping to have them redo my bathroom in February. Great guys. Great service. Great company.

Karon H.

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Grady work is outstanding, for me anyway he a marvelis job remodeling my bathroom, he very respectful,mannerble. He is also affordable, he will work with you if finances is a problem. He very professional when it comes knowing what you need and how it should be done. He is responsible when it comes to being there on the job and getting the job done. I value his work very well he satisfied me with his job well done, if I need anymore work done I will recommend him with highest regards. If you need the job done get Grady.

Cinta P.

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Mark came over to install my grill gazebo and I must say I'm fully impressed!!! He was super efficient, friendly, neatly organized, and arrived on time!!! He took his time and still finished quickly. He is the jack of all trades and I'm glad to have him do more work with me!!!! He is the best of the best.

Larry R.

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I have been doing remodeling and home renovations for over 20 years as well as new construction.
My prices are very competitive.
Give me a call.
We offer free estimates and 15% vet and senior citizens' discounts.

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We do all carpentry, remodeling, small engine repair, plumbing, electrical, concrete repair, desks, fencing, and painting.
Thank you for your interest. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you need more information.

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We have been providing the people of Eastern North Carolina with quality renovations for over 25 years. We work as hard as possible to make your home renovation as satisfying and painless to get through as possible. We are licensed and insured and an established contractor that will work for you and what you want to pay for.

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I have 15 years of various carpentry skills.
I have done basic remodeling and installed "home theaters." I've hung TVs on the walls and run cabling inside the walls as contracted by DirecTV.
I have pulled plaster walls and hung Sheetrock through work camps during the summers a few years ago.
I have grown up in a construction and contracting family, so I know the basic fundamentals.
I have painted in every house I've lived in and as an employee of a small home painter out of high school.
I have done some exterior painting, but I'm not a huge fan of it. I do prefer interior walls and ceilings.

Q & A

Bathroom remodeling doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Before starting a bathroom remodel it’s crucial to know what you want and have a clear understanding of your maximum budget. If you’d love all marble fixtures but have $3,000 total, you will have to compromise. Being realistic about materials and money before you even contact a contractor will have you on the road to success. Here are some simple steps to follow in the planning stages of bathroom remodeling:

Calculate what you can realistically afford to spend on your bathroom remodel. Identify an “all in” price — meaning the absolute maximum you’re willing to pay, as well as what you’d prefer to spend.

Gather ideas from Pinterest about colors and finishes.

Research the costs of the materials and finishes you want and begin making choices about what is and isn’t possible to fit into your budget (once labor is included). If you’d like to stay under $10,000 total, but really love a $2,000 tub, plan to downgrade in other areas.

Request quotes from at least three reputable general contractors, share your vision and ideal materials, and work together from there.

If you’re stumped on how to plan a bathroom remodeling project, it pays to hire a designer. This is especially important if you’re changing your bathroom layout in any way. Designers create contractor-friendly drawings indicating exactly where each tile and fixture will be installed, down to the light switches. This investment might cost you $300-$500 but save you significant frustration and miscommunication, while ensuring you get precisely what you want.

If you’re going to do your own design, planning a bathroom remodeling project means being organized and planning ahead. Create a general outline of what you want and the budget you have. Identify the specific fixtures, tiles, paint and vanity you prefer. Get all this organized before requesting quotes from two to three reputable general contractors. Once you find the right pro, get a written contract outlining scope of work, materials that will be used, timeframe and payment schedule. Communicate clearly about when to order your materials so they are ready and waiting by the time the contractor gets the permits. Your job from here is to communicate clearly, pay the contractor as the work progresses, and enjoy your remodel when it’s done.

With proper planning and a good general contractor, your bathroom remodeling project doesn’t have to take forever. The construction phase of the project will always vary based on your scope of work, the square footage and the condition of your bathroom under the surface layer. Inevitably an 80-square-foot master bathroom with major changes will take longer than a 25-square-foot guest bath undergoing a minor renovation. For a smaller bathroom, a facelift — the industry term for sprucing up the surface layer (such as paint, vanity, tiles or light fixtures) but keeping the existing footprint of the space — may take five to eight working days, as long as there are no surprises like mold waiting when the old vanity comes out. A more complex bathroom remodel that revamps the shower area (customizing the plumbing, installing tile and changing the shower door), updates the flooring and cabinetry, and adds new paint and new lighting could take anywhere from one week to three weeks. A full bathroom remodel that guts the room, changing the footprint and moving the electrical wiring and plumbing lines, could take four to eight weeks or more. To keep your bathroom remodel on schedule, have your materials ordered and waiting, and don’t make any change orders once construction begins. Planning is key to keeping a bathroom remodel on schedule.

Nationally, the average cost of bathroom remodeling is $14,000. Bathroom remodels can vary widely, from standard makeovers to luxurious master bathroom revamps. The factors that affect your bathroom remodeling cost are the finishes you choose (marble tiles can cost 20 times as much as standard subway tiles), the square footage of the project, regional labor rates in your area and the scope of work. Changing the layout or size of the bathroom will also raise costs. Moving electrical wiring and plumbing lines will also dramatically increase costs, as you’ll need to hire plumbers and electricians to handle the work. What’s happening behind your walls and under your floor will also affect bathroom remodeling cost: Rot, damage or mold can lead to additional work and charges. Overall, bathroom remodeling may offer great return on investment and also improve your daily life. Here are some examples of average bathroom remodeling costs:

6-foot by 6-foot bathroom remodel: $3,500, including labor and materials.

Standard renovation: $6,500-$10,000. Price includes labor and materials the customer has purchased. Labor may include taking out the shower and shower pan, installing new shower pan and shower, and installing new door, new vanity, new mirror, new bathroom fan, and all new fixtures.

Price variation depends on the quality of the finishes.

10-foot by 6-foot bathroom remodel: $7,200, including labor and materials.

Mid-range renovation: $12,000-$15,000. Price includes labor and materials the customer has purchased.

The professional best equipped to handle bathroom remodeling is a general contractor. A general contractor is typically licensed by the state or region in which they work to carry out home remodeling projects. To receive licensing, they must generally demonstrate their knowledge of construction and building and safety codes. General contractors act as the organizer for the entire bathroom remodeling project, ensuring that each element (new tile, shower pan replacement, lighting installation, etc.) is completed at the appropriate time by the proper contractor. Before hiring a general contractor, it’s wise to do your research. In addition to getting several competitive bids, here are questions to ask:

May I see before-and-after photos of some of your recent bathroom remodels?

Will I need permits for this project? Do you apply for those?

May I see proof of insurance and licenses?

Can we have a written contract outlining scope of work, budget and timeline?